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Cerebral Cortex Advance Access originally published online on July 21, 2004
Cerebral Cortex 2005 15(3):250-261; doi:10.1093/cercor/bhh127
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Cerebral Cortex V 15 N 3 © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved

BDNF-induced White Matter Neuroprotection and Stage-dependent Neuronal Survival Following a Neonatal Excitotoxic Challenge

Isabelle Husson1, Claire-Marie Rangon1, Vincent Lelièvre1,2, Alexis-Pierre Bemelmans3, Philippe Sachs1, Jacques Mallet3, Barry E. Kosofsky1,4 and Pierre Gressens1

1 INSERM E 9935 & Service de Neuropédiatrie, Hôpital Robert-Debré, F-75019 Paris, France, 2 Mental Retardation Research Center, University of California at Los Angeles, Neuropsychiatric Institute, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA, 3 CNRS UMR 7091, Bâtiment CERVI, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpétrière, F-75013 Paris, France and 4 Laboratory of Molecular & Developmental Neuroscience, Boston, MA 02129, USA

Address correspondence to Dr Pierre Gressens, INSERM E 9935, Hôpital Robert-Debré, 48 Blvd Sérurier, F-75019 Paris, France. Email: gressens{at}rdebre.inserm.fr.

Excitotoxicity may be critical in the formation of brain lesions associated with cerebral palsy. When injected into the murine neopallium at postnatal day (P) 5, ibotenate (activating NMDA and metabotropic glutamate receptors) produces neuronal death and white matter cysts. Such white matter cysts resemble those seen in periventricular leukomalacia, a lesion evident in numerous human premature newborns. The goal of this study was to assess BDNF neuroprotection against neonatal excitotoxic lesions. Cortical and white matter lesions induced by ibotenate at P5 were reduced by BDNF by up to 36 and 60%, respectively. BDNF neuroprotection involved TrkB receptors, MAPK pathway and reduced apoptosis. Although BDNF did not prevent the initial appearance of white matter lesions, it promoted secondary decrease of the lesion size. BDNF neuroprotection at P5 was maximal against lesions induced by NMDA or ibotenate but was moderate against lesions produced by an AMPA-kainate agonist. Finally, BDNF exacerbated neuronal death produced by ibotenate at P0 through increased apoptosis and p75NTR receptors, while BDNF had no detectable effect on lesions induced at P10. Altogether, these data showed that BDNF neuroprotection against neonatal excitotoxicity is dependent upon the type of activated glutamate receptors, the lesion localization and the developmental stage.

Key Words: BDNF • excitotoxic challenge • neonatal • neuroprotection • white matter


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